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Paul Walker Autopsy Says Actor Died Of ‘Traumatic And Thermal Injuries’

November 30, 2013: A flatbed truck hauls away what remains of the Porsche in which actor Paul Walker was a passenger when it crashed Saturday afternoon, killing Walker and the unidentified driver of the car (Courtesy Kevin Takumi)

Gruesome details have been revealed from the Paul Walker autopsy report, which shows the actor and the deceased driver of the car suffered terrible injuries in the car crash that took the young actor’s life.

The Paul Walker autopsy report, which was obtained by FOX411, shows that Paul Walker, and his friend and business partner, Roger Rodas, were driving his Porsche in excess of 100 mph when it struck a tree on November 30, 2013.

What the report described as an inferno, burned Walker’s body so severely that not one of his organs were “suitable for transplant.”

The documents stated that Walker died from the “combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries,” and that the actor’s body was discovered in a “pugilistic stance,” or in a manner that suggested he was bracing for impact.

Dozens of fractures are cited in the report, including at least 2 caused by the actual heat of the inferno.

Rodas was described to have details that were equally troubling, claiming the actor’s friend was also severely burned and that he had suffered a significant head injury, exposing his brain.

The actor Paul Walker starred in the “Fast and Furious” movie franchise, which has delayed its next installment until 2015 following Walker’s death.

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